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by Emily Cooper Johnson
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If you are a Quaker, you will naturally want to read this portrayal of the remarkable woman--teacher, minister, writer--whose life was synonymous with the Philadelphia Race Street Yearly Meeting and the Friends General Conference. Quaker or not, you will find deep interest and everything to admire in the record of a personality so matter-of-factly devoted to religious tolerance and social progress.
Jane Rushmore's life covers nearly three-quarters of the period during which American Quakerism has been divided into "Hicksite" and "Orthodox" branches. While there has been endless discussion and analysis concerning the Separation, little attention has been paid the independent accomplishments of each group of their mutual efforts toward reconciliation. More than the biography of one person, Under Quaker Appointment also tells the neglected, impressive story of how the two groups worked their way back to organic union.
Here is the absorbing study of an outstanding American and of great events in the history of an organization whose expression of Christianity is universally unique.
Title
Under Quaker Appointment
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Published
January 1953
Weight
504g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.5 cm
ISBN
9781512803235
ISBN-10
1512803235
Eden Code
4697768
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